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Between Empires: Brazilian Sugar in the Early Atlantic Economy, 1550-1630: The Atlantic World, cartea 16

Autor Christopher Ebert
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iun 2008
This study examines the wholesale trade in sugar from Brazil to markets in Europe. The principal market was northwestern Europe, but for much of the time between 1550 and 1630 Portugal was drawn into the conflict between Habsburg Spain and the Dutch Republic. In spite of political obstacles, the trade persisted because it was not subject to monopolies and was relatively lightly regulated and taxed. The investment structure was highly international, as Portugal and northwestern Europe exchanged communities of merchants who were mobile and inter-imperial in both their composition and organization. This conclusion challenges an imperial or mercantilist perspective of the Atlantic economy in its earliest phases.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004167681
ISBN-10: 9004167684
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Atlantic World


Cuprins

List of Maps, Tables and Figures
Abbreviations
Acknowledgements

1. Introduction
2. Portuguese Trade with Northwestern Europe
3. Sugar, Institutions and Politics
4. Merchants and Merchant Networks
5. The Cost of Shipping
6. Transactions and Risk Management
7. Illegal Trade
8. Supply, Demand, Prices and Profi tability

Conclusion

Appendix A. The Transatlantic System: Ports and Routes in Brazil, Portugal and the Atlantic Islands
Appendix B. Portugal and the Dutch Republic in Baltic Trade
Appendix C. Freight Charges

Bibliography and Sources
Index

Notă biografică

Christopher Ebert, PhD (2004) in History, Columbia University, is Assistant Professor of history at Brooklyn College, CUNY. He has published on trade between colonial Brazil and the Dutch Republic and continues to research early Atlantic societies and economies.